1 claim cross-referenced against 2 independent public sources.
Per-source claims and check dates are listed below.
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Every level this provider has earned, with what the records at that level actually are — not a generic description. Underlying artefacts live in the evidence vault; what's disclosable is shown here.
1 claim cross-referenced against 2 independent public sources.
Per-source claims and check dates are listed below.
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Saama is a real, operating clinical-trial AI/data-analytics company whose platform sped up Pfizer's vaccine trials; it raised up to $430M led by Carlyle.
“Saama is the creator of a data analytics platform that aims to streamline clinical trials, using machine learning and high-powered algorithms to sift through tens of millions of patient datapoints each day.”
Saama does real client work for Pfizer, automating statistical programming and regulatory-submission artefacts in clinical R&D.
“Saama's innovative offering optimises statistical programming and biostatistics workflows, digitises trial specifications and produces tables, listings and figures artefacts ready for submission to regulators.”
Trustgent verifies privately and displays publicly. The evidence vault holds the underlying artefacts (analytics screenshots, exported CSVs, dashboard read-only access tokens, audited reports). The public proof page surfaces what the client has agreed to disclose: typically the metric, the window, and an anonymised reference to the engagement.
Verifications decay. L3 ratings decay over ~24 months; L4 and L5 records carry their own decay timers documented on how we verify.